She also wants to prove to her 15-year-old and 16-year-old brothers that she has the ability create an awesome video game.

Well, Mackenzie, we think you can call this one a victory.

When she created the campaign, she was only seeking $829, but after only a day, she managed to raise an astounding $10,000 and has over 600 backers. Since Mackenzie is under 18, her mother, Susan Wilson’s, name is on her Kickstarter campaign.

In an interview with thenextweb.com, she describes how she envisions her game.”“Most importantly, I want a game that allows team members to face danger together and get hurt but doesn’t kill team mates off and eliminate them from battle.”

That’s a rather simple, yet extremely intelligent, concept for a 9-year-old video game developer.

Her initial funding limit was intended to cover her entry into an RPG STEM camp event at Towson University. There are still 28 days left in her Kickstarter campaign so she’s bound to raise even more money. She intends to put the extra funds towards a laptop and an extra weekend away at RPG camp.

“She said if I raised the money, she’d send me to RPG Camp all summer (which would be amazing because my friends at home are great but they’re not really gamers like me so it’ll awesome to hang out with hardcore gamers like me that are my age,” explained the ambitious Wilson to thenextweb.com.

When I hear about stories like this I tend to feel rather inadequate. When I was nine years old my greatest accomplishment was catching Mewtwo in Pokemon red without using a Masterball.